Air Movement in Ziplocador

Started by 05Venturer, 03/08/2014 09:16 PM

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05Venturer

I put a fan in my Ziplocador the other day and noticed that my RH went from 62-67 in a part day. The fan is a battery powered 5" fan. I am just curious if it is possible to have too much air movement. I do have a small 1.5" fan that I could wire up if needed.
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05Venturer

I got my 65 Bovedas in the mail yesterday and put 3 of em in my Ziplocador this morning and pulled out the fan. Checked it before leaving for work tonight and it's reading 64. Think I will leave the fan off for now and maybe just run it maybe once a day weekly. Any suggestions? Is the fan even needed?
Kent
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StogieDad

I don't run fans in any cooler or Tupper I have, never had a problem.  But I am in and out if them a lot, so there is air movement.
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